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Guess what Gallade did last night? I don't know. Maybe he was at the bar, having a few drinks with his bros because even though he is so awesome he is also agreeable and a normal guy, just like you and me. Maybe he was with a woman. Maybe he was drag racing HORSES, which is a sport he invented. You know what else Gallade invented? The lightbulb.
AND LIFE ITSELF.

I can breed any breedable Pokémon you want with any nature/egg moves and up to 5 perfect IVs. I can also EV train and/or give it Pokerus. I can't breed shinies, 6 IVs, or specific Pokéballs. The harder the request, the better Pokémon I'm gonna want in return. PM me with requests and offers.

There will be around 20 Pokémon at the beginning of every set. You will vote off your least favourite, and you will have ONE vote PER ROUND. Breaking this rule will cost you your vote for the round. You may change your vote, but you may only do it once per round, and you must state what your old vote is in the post. Then, the Pokémon who has the most votes at the end of the round is eliminated. All posts in this thread must relate strictly to the current events of the game, and if we deem a post as too off-topic or unrelated, the poster will receive up to a one week ban from the thread.

The Pokémon that wins the set gets added to the Winners Circle! When there are ten Pokémon in the Winners Circle, the same type of thing will happen. Once a winner is decided, it goes into the "Hall of Fame". Once 10 of that is made, it get's added to "Serebii.net Favourite".

If you want to see exactly how this game works, you can visit the previous two Survivor Games here or here.

Special Rounds
Now, this game would be no fun if you voted off Pokémon the same way round after round. So, there are a few special rounds that get added into the game to make things interesting. Here they are:

Finals - This is when two Pokémon are left. When this happens you have to be clear if you want the certain one to win or lose. If it is not clear enough, it will not be counted.

Twist Round - If one of the owners/co-owners puts in size 5 text, bolded, and underlined anything that has "twist" in its name that means there was the same amount of votes for two or more Pokémon. Then, both Pokémon get eliminated.

Saved Round - Once per game, at a random point, this will occur. During this round, you vote for your favorite Pokémon that is still in and the Pokémon with the most votes will be immune from voting against until the top 3. At the top 3, it will come back, and create the top 4.

Prediction Time - This round occurs during every first round of a set. In addition to your regular vote on who you want out, you predict who you think will win the entire set. If a person predicts correctly, they have the ability to automatically eliminate any Pokémon of their choice until the Top 10 begins. If multiple people predict correctly, they vote on who should be eliminated. You cannot participate if you can predict the future.

Abandon Round - This round can only occur before or during the Top 15. Instead of voting for your least favourite Pokémon, you select your favourite one, and that Pokémon is saved from elimination and cannot be selected by any other voter. When only one Pokémon in the set has not been selected, that one is eliminated. You may not switch your selection.

Countdown Round - This round can only occur during or after the Top 10 because having it any earlier would be a bitch for everybody. During this round, you rank all of the remaining Pokémon in the set from your favourite to your least favourite, and they are given points based on your ranking. The Pokémon that gets the most points is eliminated. Once you have posted your rankings, you may not make any changes to them.

Current Tallyists
Charze
Digipoke
Hydrohs
Paradoxe
Sir DJ

Phases Of The Never Been In Survivor Set

Phase 1 - The original 254 Pokemon will be randomly split into 16 groups, with the first fourteen groups containing 16 Pokemon each and the last two groups containing 15 Pokemon each. From each group, you will vote for the Pokemon that you want to proceed to the next phase. If a Pokemon gets 4 votes, it moves on to the next phase, and a new round is NOT started (ie: a person who has already voted may NOT vote again after a Pokemon gets through). After 4 Pokemon get through, a new round will start with the same group, where people will be able to vote again from the remaining 12 Pokemon. After 8 Pokemon get through from a group, the other 8 (or 7 for the last two groups) will be eliminated and we will move on to the next group. There will be 128 Pokemon left at the end of this phase.

Phase 2 - The remaining 128 Pokemon will all be put together into a Mega Abandon Round. This works similarly to a normal Abandon Round, where you select a Pokemon you like and it is saved from elimination. However, this phase has four methods of voting. You can select 1 Pokemon every 6 hours, 2 Pokemon every 12 hours, 3 Pokemon every 18 hours, or 4 Pokemon every 24 hours. You may NOT switch any of your selections at any time. When there are 32 Pokemon left that have not been selected, they will be eliminated and the phase will end. There will be 96 Pokemon left at the end of this phase.

Phase 3 - The remaining 96 Pokemon will be split into 12 groups of 8 Pokemon. You will give each Pokemon a "1" if you like them, and a "0" if you dislike them. You do NOT have to give an equal amount of 1s and 0s. Once there have been 25 voters, the points will be tallied, added to a final list, and voting will start again for the next group. After the twelfth group is over, all 96 Pokemon will be ranked by the number of points received, and the 48 Pokemon with the lowest number of points will be eliminated. There will be 48 Pokemon left at the end of this phase.

Phase 4 - The remaining 48 Pokemon will be split into 6 groups of 8 Pokemon. You must give 2 Pokemon +2 points, 2 Pokemon +1 point, 2 Pokemon -1 point and 2 Pokemon -2 points. At the end of the round, the 4 Pokemon in the group with the most amount of points will proceed, while the other 4 will be eliminated, and the next group will begin. Have fun tallying this phase, tallyists! There will be 24 Pokemon left by the end of this phase.

Phase 5 - The instructions for Phase 5 will be revealed after the completion of Phase 4.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Hope you enjoy the game! - Silent Conversation & Bullkid

Credit to most sprites goes to pokemonelite2000.com

Here is the third group of 8 Pokemon that have never been in Survivor - 4 will proceed, 4 will be eliminated:

My vote: Man this group sucks... Anyways, I'll vote later

Moving On To Phase 4:

Saved:

Current Winners Circle

Previous Hall of Fames:

#1
CyndaquilEspeonGardevoir
Lapras
Ninetales
Typhlosion

#2
Charizard
Dragonite
Houndoom
Snorlax
Magikarp
Absol

Green Font = Previous Serebii.net Favourite

Current Hall of Fame:
Flygon
Breloom
Galvantula

A Serebii.net Favourite!

YOU JUST LOST THE GAME

Originally Posted by KickAsh

Guess what Gallade did last night? I don't know. Maybe he was at the bar, having a few drinks with his bros because even though he is so awesome he is also agreeable and a normal guy, just like you and me. Maybe he was with a woman. Maybe he was drag racing HORSES, which is a sport he invented. You know what else Gallade invented? The lightbulb.
AND LIFE ITSELF.

I can breed any breedable Pokémon you want with any nature/egg moves and up to 5 perfect IVs. I can also EV train and/or give it Pokerus. I can't breed shinies, 6 IVs, or specific Pokéballs. The harder the request, the better Pokémon I'm gonna want in return. PM me with requests and offers.